The tranquility in La Diosa's life has come to an abrupt end as the Cuban singer is now facing a lawsuit from Cántalo TV for breach of contract and unjust enrichment. The company, led by businessman Armando Labrador, is demanding over $100,000 in compensation from the artist.
The lawsuit, filed in Miami-Dade court by attorney Lilly J. Real, claims that Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya entered into a 2023 contract granting Cántalo TV exclusive rights over her professional activities. Under the agreement, the company was to receive 20% of her monthly net income and be provided with monthly statements of events and earnings, obligations which La Diosa has allegedly failed to meet.
The lawsuit also indicates that La Diosa received a $91,000 loan from the corporation in the same year for the purchase of a vehicle. Despite making three partial payments totaling $20,000, she still owes $31,000. It is worth noting that in April 2023, just a few months after arriving in Miami, La Diosa proudly showcased her luxury Cadillac and publicly thanked Armando Labrador, who also owns the renowned My Cosmetic Surgery clinic.
Cántalo TV further alleges that since the contract was signed, La Diosa has retained all her earnings without fulfilling the obligation to pay the company its entitled 20%. Due to these breaches, Cántalo TV is demanding the payment of "20% of the net earnings she has accumulated since the contract was signed in 2023, along with the outstanding loan balance of $31,000, plus interest, legal costs, and attorney fees."
As of the time this article was written, La Diosa has not publicly commented on the situation.
Legal Dispute Involving La Diosa and Cántalo TV
What led to the lawsuit against La Diosa?
La Diosa is being sued by Cántalo TV for breach of contract and unjust enrichment, with claims that she failed to pay the agreed 20% of her net earnings and still owes a significant loan balance.
How much does La Diosa reportedly owe?
La Diosa owes over $100,000 in compensation, which includes a $31,000 loan balance, plus interest, legal costs, and fees as demanded by Cántalo TV.